BW-L21 Guide
BW-L21 Guide
Author:
Matti Hakola
Bitcointalk.org username: HagssFIN
Date:
February 17, 2018.
Table of Contents
1. General information, other items needed ................................................................................................ 3
2. Unpacking .................................................................................................................................................. 5
3. Overview .................................................................................................................................................... 6
4. Install ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
5. Configuration ............................................................................................................................................. 9
6. Testing ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
7. Power consumption measurement ......................................................................................................... 12
8. Conclusion ............................................................................................................................................... 14
9. How to order ........................................................................................................................................... 15
10. More information about the miner ..................................................................................................... 16
11. Firmware upgrade instructions ........................................................................................................... 17
BW-L21 is a LTC (scrypt) ASIC miner using 28nm ASIC chip technology, manufactured by BW.com
(headquarters in Shenzhen, China).
It is a standalone miner with a built-in controller and you don't need a separate Raspberry Pi for example to
run it.
It weights 4.8 kg which is pretty usual and reasonable weight for a ASIC miner.
Outer dimensions are 329mm (L) x 127mm (W) x 159mm (H).
The nominal hashrate is 550 Mh/s(+/- 10%) with a nominal power consumption of 950 Watts (+/- 10%).
However, the miner that I got was hashing mostly around 580 Mh/s with frequency setting 684 MHz.
684 MHz was the default setting for the frequency when I started the miner.
BW.com: www.bw.com
2. Unpacking
The delivery was pretty quick via DHL. It was sent in Tuesday from Hong Kong and in same week Friday it
arrived here Finland.
Because of my trip in Germany I was able to pick it in the following week Tuesday from a DHL Packstation
where it was delivered to in Friday at my request.
Packaging was pretty good with lots of foam to protect both the miner and the PSU shipped together in the
same cardboard box.
Normally BW.com actually ships two miner units in this same type of cardboard box, but
in my case it was used to ship one miner and one PSU.
I would have hoped though some ESD plastic bag for both the miner and the power supply.
They came inside the box without any plastic bag.
But both hardware came successfully in a mint condition so this was not a serious downside.
3. Overview
Here are some pictures about the miner and the PSU that I got included with it.
The power cord and ethernet cable seen in the pictures were not included, I bought them separately.
You can click these pictures invidually to show a high resolution version of the picture located in a
Imgur.com picture album.
These images show some more details that are not clearly visible in the images I took with my camera.
In these images you can also see the official BW.com custom power supply unit.
4. Install
The installation was pretty quick and easy as it usually is with ASIC mining hardware.
You need to connect the Ethernet cable to your miner and the other end to the router or switch device
(step 1).
And you need a proper power supply and then you install the six PCI-E 6-pin cables to the connectors found
at the top side of the miner (step 2).
The miner uses DHCP to acquire an IP address and you can find it easily from your router configuration
page IP address list or by using software tools found online.
Knowing the miner IP address makes the next miner configuration part possible.
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5. Configuration
First you need to go the miner IP address with your web browser.
However, it has not too hard to go through the configuration pages when you have Google Translate as a
helping hand.
The GUI is most likely the same as with the BW.com 14nm Bitcoin ASIC hardware, and there is a logo left
saying that.
Reminder: You can click these pictures invidually to show a high resolution version of the picture located in
a Imgur.com picture album.
You can put address and username for three pools in priority order from 1 to 3.
There was no possibility to input pool worker password for some reason.
It is sometimes an useful feature in more way than just a password, as few pools offer a possibility to input
attributes in the password field.
Extranonce.subscription that I tried using (#xnsub after the pool address port number) used in Nicehash is
not yet supported by the miner Cgminer software.
Edit (February 17, 2018):
This is fixed and now available in the newest firmware version.
6. Testing
After all the settings were made properly, it was time to test the miner.
The hash rate was around 580 Mh/s and it slowly but surely started to show the same at pool side.
Being able to see what happens in the Cgminer in real time was a nice bonus feature.
There was a small problem after logout and then logging in again.
The GUI showed hash rate as zero, but there was no actual problem with the hash rate when I checked pool
stats page.
Stats just won't update for some reason in the GUI.
Edit (February 17, 2018):
This is fixed in the newest firmware version.
Also, it would be nice to be able to see miner hash board temperatures and to control fan speed manually.
These two things were unavailable.
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Both voltage and current measurements were done with HT-Italia HT7011 clamp multimeter.
Reminder: You can click these pictures invidually to show a high resolution version of the picture located in
a Imgur.com picture album.
Stable result for the voltage was 220 VAC and 4.5 A for the current.
This means that the power consumption (at wall) equals about 990 W,
when the frequency setting is 684 MHz and the hash rate is 580 Mh/s.
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8. Conclusion
Power consumption is reasonably in the 1kW area which I personally like and noise is not too bad when
fans are rotating at 3000rpm speed.
Cooling design is done well and the miner didn't get too warm.
It is not as loud miner as Antminer S9 for example but it still produces quite a huge amount of noise, so you
don't want it in the same bedroom with you.
I think that this makes a serious competitor in the Litecoin (scrypt algorithm) ASIC miner market for the
Antminer L3+.
I would like to thank BW.com for a nice miner and for the chance to give a review for it here at the forum.
I've been interested in their products for a long time and now I finally had a chance to try one of their
products.
Special thanks for Ronald from the BW.com team for the efforts to make this review possible,
and for the support via e-mail and Whatsapp.
If you got any questions, feel free to drop them here in the Bitcointalk.org forum thread.
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9. How to order
BW.com webshop:
In late 2017, BW.com released their new website and announced a webshop, in which you can make an
order for the mining hardware.
Follow their website or their Facebook page to know when they have the next batch for sale.
Since the recent launch of the World’s Fastest ASIC Script Miner for Litecoin, The L21, Biwang Electronic
Commerce Co., Ltd (BW) is pleased to announce that BW has formally appointed Block Assets Limited trading
as HyperBit as our Worldwide Retail Distributor. Through this partnership, HyperBit will be responsible for
supplying all our customers worldwide.
Customers will now have the opportunity to buy the World Fastest ASIC Script Miner for Litecoin, The L21, in
any quantity they wish.
Hyperbit will be the only place to go to order The L21.
For more information connect with them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hyperbitshop/
Louise Roberts
Sphere PR
[email protected]
Tel: +61(0)2 9958 0498
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BW.com website:
www.bw.com
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Here are the firmware upgrade instructions, which I got from the official distributor Hyperbit back in
November 2017.